THE NATURALS JUST HOSED THEIR HOME OPENER TONIGHT. AND A THOUSAND MORE PEOPLE THAN AVERAGE WERE AT ARVEST BALLPARK. 40/29'S JOSH TAYLOR TELLS US WHAT THE NATURALS ARE ADDING THIS YEAR TO BRING IN MORE FANS. HE'S LIVE TONIGHT IN SPRINGDALE. ONE OF THE BEST THINGS ABOUT BEING A MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FAN IS WATCHING SOME OF THE FUTURE STARS OF THE BIG LEAGUES ON THE FIELD. BUT ANOTHER GREAT THING IS THE ATTRACTIONS AROUND THE BALLPARK. THERE'S ALWAYS PLENTY TO SEE AND DO AT ARVEST BALLPARK, WHETHER IT'S HANGING OUT WITH STRIKE THE SASQUATCH OR JUST ENJOYING SOME DOWN TIME WITH THE KIDS. AND IT'S WITH CHILDREN IN MIND THAT THE NATURALS' STAFF HAS ADDED SOME NEW FEATURES TO THE BALLPARK. SO IF YOU'RE THERE TO WATCH THE GAME, OR JUST TO HANG AROUND, THERE'S SOMETHING FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. Justin Cole, Naturals General Manager: "We have a kids' train that laps around the concourse. It's something that we did borrow from the team in Midland. They did introduce it last year, so I can't claim that we're the first, but we're still one of the first. It's such a unique and cool item. We always want to do those family-friendly things, so when you come to the game there's a lot for the kids to do and it's just something where you can relax and have some fun." TRT 20 secs AND ANOTHER THING THEY'RE ADDING THIS YEAR IS A NEW WIFFLE BALL FIELD IN THE KIDS' ZONE IN LEFT FIELD, AS WELL AS FREE WI-FI AROUND THE BALLPARK, WHICH HELPS YOU USE THE TEAM'S NEW SMARTPHONE APP WHILE YOU'RE AT THE GAME. I'LL HAVE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GAME COMING UP IN SPORTS. REPORTING LIVE TONIGHT AT ARVEST BALLPARK, JOSH TAYLOR, 40/29 SPORTS. THE NATURALS ARE PLAYING THEIR SEVENTH SEASON AT ARVEST BALLPARK.

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